FIGURE 6 in Revisiting the disjunct distribution of Conopleura Hinds, 1844 (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Drilliidae)

FIGURE 6. AbNORMAL SPECIMENS SHOWINg HYPERMORPHIC SHOULDER, ANAL SINUS, AND/OR SHOULDER SULCUS WITH SEPTA, AND COMPARISON WITH CONSPECIFIC SPECIMENS SHOWINg USUAL MORPHOTYPES. SPECIMENS/SHELLS NOT TO SCALE. A–H. Mitra zonata MARRYAT, 1819. A–B. APERTURAL AND AbAPERTURAL OF AN AbNORMAL SHELL—SPANISH...

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Hauptverfasser: Nappo, Andrea, Rey, Xabier, Pellegrini, Daniel, Bonomolo, Giuseppe, Crocetta, Fabio
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Zusammenfassung:FIGURE 6. AbNORMAL SPECIMENS SHOWINg HYPERMORPHIC SHOULDER, ANAL SINUS, AND/OR SHOULDER SULCUS WITH SEPTA, AND COMPARISON WITH CONSPECIFIC SPECIMENS SHOWINg USUAL MORPHOTYPES. SPECIMENS/SHELLS NOT TO SCALE. A–H. Mitra zonata MARRYAT, 1819. A–B. APERTURAL AND AbAPERTURAL OF AN AbNORMAL SHELL—SPANISH MOROCCO—50–80 M—33.3×13 (FS). C–E. APERTURAL, AbAPERTURAL, AND APICAL VIEW OF AN AbNORMAL SHELL—TUSCAN ARCHIPELAgO (ITALY)—71×20.3 (FG). F–H. APERTURAL, AbAPERTURAL, AND APICAL VIEW OF A USUAL SHELL—GULF OF NAPLES (ITALY), 20–50 M—78.8×19.8 (AN). I–L. Mitra mitra (LINNAEUS, 1758). I–J. APERTURAL AND AbAPERTURAL VIEW OF AN AbNORMAL SHELL—OLANgO ISLAND (PHILIPPINES)—67.9×22.9 (AMI). K–L. APERTURAL AND AbAPERTURAL VIEW OF A USUAL SHELL—PHILIPPINES—88.5×25 (AN). M–P. Conus SP. sensu lato. HOLOTYPE OF Kenyonia pulcherrima BRAZIER, 1896—NEW HEbRIDES (VANUATU)—28.6×9.6 (SAMA D6181). APERTURAL, AbAPERTURAL, APICAL VIEW AND MAgNIFICATION OF PROTOCONCH AND FIRST WHORLS. Q–W. Buccinum undatum LINNAEUS, 1758. Q–T. HOLOTYPE OF Buccinum labyrinthus GMELIN, 1791—SCHEWENINgEN (HOLLAND)—60.7×39 (ZMUC-GAS-186). APERTURAL, ADAPERTURAL, APICAL VIEW AND MAgNIFICATION OF THE FIRST WHORLS. U–W. APERTURAL, AbAPERTURAL, APICAL VIEW AND MAgNIFICATION OF PROTOCONCH AND FIRST WHORLS OF A USUAL SPECIMEN—BELgIUM—78.8×47.4 (AN).
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.1196264